By John Curry, Ottawa Community News, February 5, 2015
Imagine an Olympic swimming pool full of oil. That's the volume of oil that could escape into the environment if there were a full scale rupture of the proposed Energy East pipeline that would run just west of Stittsville. A total of 2.7 million litres could spill from a ruptured pipeline before it was shut down. This is because it would take 22 minutes for such a shut down to occur.
This is because once a problem were discovered by the leak detection system of the pipeline, it will take operators ten minutes to determine if it is a leak or a non-leak. Then, if it is a leak, it takes 12 minutes to shut down the pipeline. So, 22 minutes altogether elapse between the time of a leak and the ensuing shutdown.









